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You can open Engraving Options in any of the following ways:
Press Ctrl/Cmd-Shift-E in any mode.
Choose Engrave > Engraving Options in Engrave mode.
You can then click Notes in the page list on the left of the dialog.
Slashes in multiple-voice contexts
Multiple slash regions and slash voices can exist at the same rhythmic positions. In multiple-voice
contexts for slash voices and when slash regions overlap, Dorico Elements automatically changes
their staff position and offset to accommodate all slashes as legibly as possible.
Single slash region Two slash regions, one up-stem and one down-stem
You can set default per-ow settings for the position and offset of slashes relative to other
slashes at the same rhythmic positions on the Voices page in Write > Notation Options.
NOTE
These options affect all rhythm slashes, including notes in slash voices as well as slash regions.
You can also control the positions of rhythm slashes relative to each other manually by changing
their stem/voice direction and by changing their staff position.
RELATED LINKS
Note positions in multiple-voice contexts on page 784
Changing the voice direction of slash regions on page 621
Changing the voice of existing notes on page 258
Changing the staff position of rhythm slashes on page 622
Changing the voice direction of slash regions
You can change the voice direction of slash regions individually. When multiple slash regions
overlap, this affects their stem directions.
PROCEDURE
1. Select any part of each slash region whose voice direction you want to change.
2. In the Properties panel, activate Voice direction in the Slash Regions group.
3. Choose one of the following options:
Up
Down
RESULT
The voice direction, and therefore stem direction, of the selected slash regions is changed.
NOTE
This only affects the direction of stems in slash regions on the middle line of the staff and when
multiple slash regions exist at the same rhythmic position. For example, if you change the voice
Rhythm slashes
Slashes in multiple-voice contexts
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